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Tips to improve Mpg

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by Pepelily, Oct 4, 2011.

  1. Pepelily

    Pepelily Junior Member

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    Hi guys give me 5 mAin tips to improve my poor 40 MPG that im getting from my 2009 prius w only 34k miles on it. Thanks
     
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    bisco cookie crumbler

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    sit low and drive slow.
     
  3. johnmaso

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    There is an abundance of information here! I am still learning, but here are a few that might help:

    1. Increase tire pressure to 42/40
    2. Pulse and Glide
    3. "Warp Stealth" on high speed free way trips
    4. Understand the phases of the hybrid engine process
    5. Understand that MPG will vary based on your travel (shorter trips = less MPG), weather (cold vs. hot), and location.
    6. Get a scangauge / ultra gauge, priidash, or torque app to have more information on how to improve your driving patterns.

    Ask and look around the forums and you can get a lot of tips here!

    GLHF on your new Prius! I have no buyers remorse at all!

    :welcome:
     
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    lol. Funny
     
  5. Pepelily

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    Thanks a lot, i will try to learn,, Ga still on the 70 degrees and should be ok to get at least 50 on short trips

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    Make sure you've got LRR (low rolling resistance) tires.
     
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    [/QUOTE]

    No. You are not going to get 50 mpg on "short trips". If by "short trips" you mean 3 or 4 miles and then park it for a few hours.
     
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    One of the biggest advantages I have on our driving is that we commute to work each day on the same route. Over the last few months I have learned the route in economy terms. I know when to use the engine and when the electric motor to maximize the mileage.

    Obviously you need to use the provided monitoring system at the very least (its all I use) and have a keen eye ahead of you (as far as possible) to see what's coming up. There is no point accelerating towards a red light (or a light that will be red by the time you get there).

    Tricks like pulse and glide help most of the time - sometimes its better to let the slowing car recharge the battery for the traffic light ahead - that is route determined.

    Obviously pulling away from the lights should be done as gently as possible - acceleration costs and the harder it is the more it costs.

    When we first ran the route we got a moderate 44.4 mpg (US). Now - having made more of the car and learned the route for the hybrid approach, we get an astonishing (to me) 65.3 mpg average.
     
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    Drive Like You Have No Brakes. Look Ahead and anticipate stops or slowing traffic.
     
  10. markderail

    markderail I do 45 mins @ 3200 PSI

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    Don't drive with a Thule rack on your roof at all times.
    I get 46-48 mpg tops.

    Also, live in Florida.